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"Virtual Reality is going to change the world" - Notch

It's amazing. You strap on some gear, and then you're inside whatever world you want. It showed up
in books, it showed up in movies, and everyone dreamed about it. Problem was, it kinda sucked. I
tried Dactyl Nightmare at an amusement park, and it kinda sucked. Huge wires, unconvincing tracking,
horrible visual fidelity. VR kept sucking for a long time, and people kinda gave up on it.

But then something happened. Or, well, it had already happened, but nobody realized. The technology
was finally here to do proper virtual reality. The team behind Oculus Rift realized this, and built
the first prototype of VR that was finally just good enough to be usable, and it was only going to
get better and better. They set up a kickstarter to fund their enthusiasm, and a lot of people got
excited. They made about ten times the money they asked for, and I was one of the top-level backers...

VR Community Blogs

I’ve always loved games. They’re windows into worlds that let us travel somewhere fantastic. My foray
into virtual reality was driven by a desire to enhance my gaming experience; to make my rig more than
just a window to these worlds, to actually let me step inside them. As time went on, I realized that
VR technology wasn’t just possible, it was almost ready to move into the mainstream. All it needed was
the right push.

DK2s have started shipping out to developers in the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia, and we expect to
have over 9,000 DK2s in developers’ hands by the end of next week. We’re working out a minor snag for
Oceanic customers, but we hope to have the issue resolved soon. Customers in the first batch of pre-orders
should receive a payment notification once the order has been processed by the distribution center.

Virtual Internet Hacker VR is a 90'ties hacker movie simulator. Type in any url and you will have to navigate
through the website in virtual reality. Move by “hacking” type as much as possible at the keyboard – press the
spacebar to convert hacking into momentum in the direction you are looking. Virtual Internet Hacker VR was developed
for the VR Jam and won the grand prize for the selected developers.